EP0631833A1 - Bar loaders for automatic lathes - Google Patents

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EP0631833A1
EP0631833A1 EP94201518A EP94201518A EP0631833A1 EP 0631833 A1 EP0631833 A1 EP 0631833A1 EP 94201518 A EP94201518 A EP 94201518A EP 94201518 A EP94201518 A EP 94201518A EP 0631833 A1 EP0631833 A1 EP 0631833A1
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B23MACHINE TOOLS; METAL-WORKING NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B23BTURNING; BORING
    • B23B13/00Arrangements for automatically conveying or chucking or guiding stock
    • B23B13/02Arrangements for automatically conveying or chucking or guiding stock for turning-machines with a single working-spindle
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
    • Y10TTECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
    • Y10T82/00Turning
    • Y10T82/25Lathe
    • Y10T82/2514Lathe with work feeder or remover
    • Y10T82/2521Bar feeder

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  • the present invention relates to a loader for insertion of bars in automatic lathes.
  • loaders of bars into lathes comprising a pusher pushing axially a bar along running guides to introduce it progressively into the lathe spindle.
  • a problem with said loaders is the space occupied. Indeed, the length of the loader must be theoretically equal to the sum of the length of the bar to be loaded plus the length of the pusher. The pusher must then be sufficiently long to push the bar completely into the lathe spindle.
  • the purpose of the present invention is to obviate the above mentioned shortcomings by supplying bar loaders in which the pusher is provided in two separable parts with the two parts behaving upon connection as a single pusher which passes without problems into the bar guides.
  • a loading device comprising a pusher for feeding a bar along a guide towards a lathe spindle and comprising a first thrust part which is constrained to traversing means along said path and said first part comprising a constraint element for coupling with a complementary constraint element located on a second and removable part of the pusher which constitutes an axial extension to the first part along the guides and characterised in that the two elements extend axially between a first and a second part and have a transverse dimension within the transverse dimension of the guide to run therein.
  • Fig. 1 shows a bar loader indicated as a whole by 10.
  • the loader comprises a guide 11 along which is made to run a bar 12 to be fed axially to a spindle of a lathe 13.
  • the pusher for moving the bar along the guides and into the lathe spindle comprises a first part 16 constrained to the cursor 15 and a second part 17 which is removable.
  • the first part 16 comprises at its head constraint means 18 for engagement in complementary constraint means 19 present on the tail of the second part 17.
  • the constraint means are provided axial to the pusher so that the first and second parts, when constrained, provide a single long pusher passing in the bar guide.
  • the engagement means have a transverse dimension such as to be completely contained in the cross section of the guide so that the pusher in two parts behaves basically as a pusher in a single piece.
  • the second part of the pusher traverses transversely to the guides by means of a hoisting carriage 20 moving between the raised position of Fig. 1 and a lowered position to insert the second part of the pusher into the bar guides.
  • the movement is achieved e.g. by means of a compressed air cylinder actuator 21.
  • the carriage 20 comprises the upper half of the guides 11, provided e.g. with channel elements aligned in accordance with the known art, for the entire length of the removable part of the pusher.
  • Gripping jaws 22 block the removable part of the pusher against the upper half-guides to permit raising thereof.
  • the gripping jaws 22 can comprise square levers interconnected by a tierod 23 to be operated by a piston 24 so as to move between the raised blocking position shown in solid lines and the free lowered position shown in broken lines.
  • the carriage 20 is raised and known loading means (not shown) position the bar on the guides, which have a part not opposite the carriage 20 which opens radially for entry of the bar.
  • the first part of the pusher is then traversed by the cursor 15 so as to feed the bar on the guides towards the spindle and the cursor completes a traverse until it reaches the position shown in broken lines in Fig. 1 just over the section involved by the carriage 20.
  • the length of the traverse can coincide e.g. with the length of bar to be fed towards the lathe to cause the tip of the bar to reach a position near the machining tools.
  • the cursor returns to the initial position and the carriage 20 lowers the part 17 of the pusher so that the part 17 connects with the first part 16 forming therewith a long pusher lying in the guides.
  • the gripping jaws 22 release the pusher so that the cursor can push them along the guides to completely feed the bar into the lathe.
  • the long part of the pusher has at its head a gripping jaw 25 on the bar tail to permit extraction from the lathe of the bar stub remaining at the end of machining.
  • Known removal means 26 grip the stub and disengage it from the clamp 25 to remove it from the loader so that a new bar can be fed.
  • the carriage rises again and disconnects the means 18, 19 and removes the extension part 17.
  • the means 18, 19 can call for disconnection means 27.
  • connection means between a first and second part of the pusher.
  • the connection means comprise a seat 28 open radially to receive a complementary engagement end 29.
  • the seat and the engagement end define mutual striking surfaces at least in the direction of axial running to prevent said running between the first and second parts upon radial insertion of the end in the seat.
  • the striking surfaces are provided by a radially narrow intermediate zone 30 inserting itself in a complementary narrow part 31 of the seat.
  • the narrow zone 31 is provided with a non-rotating cross section, e.g. formed generally like the letter U and complementary to the narrow zone 30 formed by two flat surfaces on two sides of the pusher.
  • the gripping jaws 22 block the extension part 17 before raising of the carriage to allow keeping safely the alignment of the connection means upon rotation.
  • the end 19 comprises internally a cursor 32 for yielding connection which is pushed by a spring 33 axially into the seat 28 to engage in a complementary seat 24 at the head of the first part of the pusher 16.
  • the thrust of the spring is sufficient to ensure keeping the connection between the parts 18 and 19 to permit simultaneously quick disconnection upon withdrawing of the carriage 20 from the guides.
  • connection means 18, 19 show a possible variation of the connection means 18, 19.
  • the connection means comprise indicated by 18' and 19' an axial snap connection formed by a pin or tang 35 projecting axially from the part 16 to insert itself in a complementary seat 53 in the connection means 19' causing backing of a cursor 36 against the effect of a spring 37.
  • balls 38 fall in a groove 39 in the tang to free a ringnut 40 which runs thus thrust axially by a spring 41.
  • the connection thus arranges itself as in Fig. 5 with the balls held partially in the groove 39 by the ringnut to prevent withdrawal of the tang.
  • the cursor 15 is commanded to advance so that the pin or tang 35 connects in 19'.
  • the cursor 15 returns to the initial position and the clamp means 27 cause the ringnut to run as described above while the cursor is left free to back.
  • a loader having a variation of the traversing mechanism of the extension 17 formed by the carriage 20. Said variation is particularly advantageous in the case of loaders of the type for multiple-spindle lathes, i.e. where there is a plurality of parallel guides rotating to move sequentially to the loading position. It is thus described for a loader of that type. Application also to single-spindle loaders of the above type is apparent to those skilled in the art.
  • the loader comprises a rotating support 42 supporting guides 43 for the bars.
  • the guides are e.g. formed by known aligned channel elements which as known can open or close for insertion therein of the bars.
  • the pusher extension positioning and removal means comprise a pair of clamps 44 supported by arms 45 pivoted at 46 to be moved by means of an operating piston 47 between a retracted position shown in solid lines in Fig. 6 and an advanced or gripping position shown in broken lines.
  • the clamps are supported by shafts 48, 49 coupled together by gears 50, 51.
  • One of the two shafts can rotate in a closing angle of the clamps by means of an activator 52.
  • the two jaws of each clamp thus rotate synchronously to close or open.
  • the pair of clamps 44 faces the extension 117 terminating at its head with a clamp 125 and its tail by connection means 119 to engage with complementary connection means 118 located at the head of the first part of the pusher 116 constrained to the movement means like the part 16 of Fig. 1.
  • connection means 118, 119 are provided to have a transverse extension not greater than the transverse extension of the passage in the guides 43 and can be equal to those described above and indicated by 18, 19, 18', 19'.
  • connection and disconnection of the extension and feeding of the bar are possible.
  • the clamps 44 hold firmly the extension in its orientation for connection with the means of Fig. 2.
  • the proportions between the two part of the pusher and the length of the respective feed paths depend on the actual practical exigencies.
  • the clamps can be more than two in relation to the length of the removable extension.

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Abstract

A loading device comprises a pusher for feeding a bar along a guide towards a lathe spindle. The pusher comprises a first thrust part (16, 116) which is constrained to traversing means (14) along said path. Said first part comprises a constraint element (18, 118) for coupling with a complementary constraint element (19, 119) located on a second and removable pusher part (17, 117) which constitutes the axial extension of the first part along the guides. The two elements (18, 118, 19, 119) extend axially between the first and second parts and have their transverse dimension within the transverse dimension of the guide to run therein.

Description

  • The present invention relates to a loader for insertion of bars in automatic lathes.
  • There are known loaders of bars into lathes comprising a pusher pushing axially a bar along running guides to introduce it progressively into the lathe spindle. A problem with said loaders is the space occupied. Indeed, the length of the loader must be theoretically equal to the sum of the length of the bar to be loaded plus the length of the pusher. The pusher must then be sufficiently long to push the bar completely into the lathe spindle.
  • To seek to reduce the space occupied, in the known art there have peen proposed loaders having two pushers, one acting along the first part of the thrust path and one acting along the second part. In this manner the first pusher can be provided relatively short since it does not have to enter the spindle and the second pusher longer since it does not need to follow the bar except when the latter is already partially inside the spindle. The need to provide two separate kinematic mechanisms for movement of the two pushers involves however construction complications and relatively high costs.
  • To reduce the costs and complications there have also been proposed loaders in which the two pushers use the same kinematic mechanism, selective constraint means permitting choice of which pusher is to be moved each time. The complication of said systems is however high. There have also been proposed loaders in which the longer pusher arranges itself ahead of the short pusher. The constraint means between the pushers are however always outside the space occupied by the pusher and interfere with the bar guides, causing construction complications. The pusher with the extension is not assimilable as to behaviour with an individual pusher but produces vibrations and operating defects.
  • The purpose of the present invention is to obviate the above mentioned shortcomings by supplying bar loaders in which the pusher is provided in two separable parts with the two parts behaving upon connection as a single pusher which passes without problems into the bar guides.
  • In view of said purpose it has been sought to provide in accordance with the present invention a loading device comprising a pusher for feeding a bar along a guide towards a lathe spindle and comprising a first thrust part which is constrained to traversing means along said path and said first part comprising a constraint element for coupling with a complementary constraint element located on a second and removable part of the pusher which constitutes an axial extension to the first part along the guides and characterised in that the two elements extend axially between a first and a second part and have a transverse dimension within the transverse dimension of the guide to run therein.
  • To clarify the explanation of the innovative principles of the present invention and its advantages compared with the known art there is described below with the aid of the annexed drawings a possible embodiment thereof by way of non-limiting example applying said principles. In the drawings:
    • Fig. 1 shows a partial schematic side view of a first bar loader provided in accordance with the present invention,
    • Fig. 2 shows an exploded perspective view of a disconnection end for the pusher of the loader of Fig. 1,
    • Fig. 3 shows a cross sectioned longitudinal view of the end of Fig. 2,
    • Fig. 4 shows a view of a second embodiment of a disconnection end in disconnected position,
    • Fig. 5 shows a view of the end of Fig. 4 in connected position,
    • Fig. 6 shows a partial schematic cross section view of a second embodiment of a loader in accordance with the present invention,
    • Fig. 7 shows a lower side view of the loader of Fig. 6, and
    • Fig. 8 shows a top view of the loader of Fig. 6.
  • With reference to the figures Fig. 1 shows a bar loader indicated as a whole by 10. The loader comprises a guide 11 along which is made to run a bar 12 to be fed axially to a spindle of a lathe 13. A kinematic mechanism 14, e.g with powered chain, slides a cursor 15 along the guide to give the bar the feed thrust.
  • The pusher for moving the bar along the guides and into the lathe spindle comprises a first part 16 constrained to the cursor 15 and a second part 17 which is removable. The first part 16 comprises at its head constraint means 18 for engagement in complementary constraint means 19 present on the tail of the second part 17.
  • As clarified below, the constraint means are provided axial to the pusher so that the first and second parts, when constrained, provide a single long pusher passing in the bar guide. In other words, the engagement means have a transverse dimension such as to be completely contained in the cross section of the guide so that the pusher in two parts behaves basically as a pusher in a single piece. As may be seen in Fig. 1 the second part of the pusher traverses transversely to the guides by means of a hoisting carriage 20 moving between the raised position of Fig. 1 and a lowered position to insert the second part of the pusher into the bar guides. The movement is achieved e.g. by means of a compressed air cylinder actuator 21. Advantageously the carriage 20 comprises the upper half of the guides 11, provided e.g. with channel elements aligned in accordance with the known art, for the entire length of the removable part of the pusher. Gripping jaws 22 block the removable part of the pusher against the upper half-guides to permit raising thereof. For example, the gripping jaws 22 can comprise square levers interconnected by a tierod 23 to be operated by a piston 24 so as to move between the raised blocking position shown in solid lines and the free lowered position shown in broken lines.
  • During operation, initially the carriage 20 is raised and known loading means (not shown) position the bar on the guides, which have a part not opposite the carriage 20 which opens radially for entry of the bar.
  • The first part of the pusher is then traversed by the cursor 15 so as to feed the bar on the guides towards the spindle and the cursor completes a traverse until it reaches the position shown in broken lines in Fig. 1 just over the section involved by the carriage 20. The length of the traverse can coincide e.g. with the length of bar to be fed towards the lathe to cause the tip of the bar to reach a position near the machining tools.
  • After this the cursor returns to the initial position and the carriage 20 lowers the part 17 of the pusher so that the part 17 connects with the first part 16 forming therewith a long pusher lying in the guides. The gripping jaws 22 release the pusher so that the cursor can push them along the guides to completely feed the bar into the lathe. The long part of the pusher has at its head a gripping jaw 25 on the bar tail to permit extraction from the lathe of the bar stub remaining at the end of machining. Known removal means 26 grip the stub and disengage it from the clamp 25 to remove it from the loader so that a new bar can be fed. For feeding of the new bar the carriage rises again and disconnects the means 18, 19 and removes the extension part 17. As clarified below, the means 18, 19 can call for disconnection means 27.
  • Figs. 3 and 4 show a first embodiment of connection means between a first and second part of the pusher. As may be seen in Fig. 2 the connection means comprise a seat 28 open radially to receive a complementary engagement end 29. The seat and the engagement end define mutual striking surfaces at least in the direction of axial running to prevent said running between the first and second parts upon radial insertion of the end in the seat. For example, the striking surfaces are provided by a radially narrow intermediate zone 30 inserting itself in a complementary narrow part 31 of the seat.
  • To provide means of preventing mutual rotation between the two parts of the pusher the narrow zone 31 is provided with a non-rotating cross section, e.g. formed generally like the letter U and complementary to the narrow zone 30 formed by two flat surfaces on two sides of the pusher. The gripping jaws 22 block the extension part 17 before raising of the carriage to allow keeping safely the alignment of the connection means upon rotation.
  • As may be seen in Fig. 3 the end 19 comprises internally a cursor 32 for yielding connection which is pushed by a spring 33 axially into the seat 28 to engage in a complementary seat 24 at the head of the first part of the pusher 16. The thrust of the spring is sufficient to ensure keeping the connection between the parts 18 and 19 to permit simultaneously quick disconnection upon withdrawing of the carriage 20 from the guides. When the two parts are connected together the pusher thus formed behaves in all ways as a single pusher and can easily run along the guides.
  • Figs. 4 and 5 show a possible variation of the connection means 18, 19. As may be seen in said Figs. the connection means comprise indicated by 18' and 19' an axial snap connection formed by a pin or tang 35 projecting axially from the part 16 to insert itself in a complementary seat 53 in the connection means 19' causing backing of a cursor 36 against the effect of a spring 37. Upon backing away of the cursor 36, balls 38 fall in a groove 39 in the tang to free a ringnut 40 which runs thus thrust axially by a spring 41. The connection thus arranges itself as in Fig. 5 with the balls held partially in the groove 39 by the ringnut to prevent withdrawal of the tang.
  • To withdraw the tang disconnection means 27 seize the ringnut and cause it traverse to again compress the spring 41 until the ringnut is brought back to the initial position in which the balls can rise again from the groove 39 so that the spring 37 can push the tang back out of the connection seat.
  • In use, when the carriage 20 carries the extension in an axial position with the initial pusher 16 the cursor 15 is commanded to advance so that the pin or tang 35 connects in 19'. For disconnection the cursor 15 returns to the initial position and the clamp means 27 cause the ringnut to run as described above while the cursor is left free to back.
  • In Figs. 6, 7 and 8 is shown a loader having a variation of the traversing mechanism of the extension 17 formed by the carriage 20. Said variation is particularly advantageous in the case of loaders of the type for multiple-spindle lathes, i.e. where there is a plurality of parallel guides rotating to move sequentially to the loading position. It is thus described for a loader of that type. Application also to single-spindle loaders of the above type is apparent to those skilled in the art. As may be seen in Fig. 6 the loader comprises a rotating support 42 supporting guides 43 for the bars. The guides are e.g. formed by known aligned channel elements which as known can open or close for insertion therein of the bars. Upon rotation of the rotating support 42 the bars move sequentially into a bar insertion position. The pusher extension positioning and removal means comprise a pair of clamps 44 supported by arms 45 pivoted at 46 to be moved by means of an operating piston 47 between a retracted position shown in solid lines in Fig. 6 and an advanced or gripping position shown in broken lines.
  • As shown also in Fig. 7 the clamps are supported by shafts 48, 49 coupled together by gears 50, 51. One of the two shafts can rotate in a closing angle of the clamps by means of an activator 52. Upon operation of the activator the two jaws of each clamp thus rotate synchronously to close or open.
  • As shown in Fig. 8 the pair of clamps 44 faces the extension 117 terminating at its head with a clamp 125 and its tail by connection means 119 to engage with complementary connection means 118 located at the head of the first part of the pusher 116 constrained to the movement means like the part 16 of Fig. 1.
  • The connection means 118, 119 are provided to have a transverse extension not greater than the transverse extension of the passage in the guides 43 and can be equal to those described above and indicated by 18, 19, 18', 19'.
  • From the description of the embodiment of Fig. 1 it is clear that connection and disconnection of the extension and feeding of the bar are possible. For example, the clamps 44 hold firmly the extension in its orientation for connection with the means of Fig. 2.
  • At this point it is clear that the pre-set purposes have been achieved by supplying bar loaders having pushers which, while forming an assembly behaving basically as a single pusher passing in the guides, can be disconnected to limit the length of the loader in relation to the length of the bars and the feeding path.
  • Naturally the above description of an embodiment applying the innovative principles of the present invention is given merely by way of example and therefore is not to be taken as a limitation of the patent right claimed here.
  • For example, the proportions between the two part of the pusher and the length of the respective feed paths depend on the actual practical exigencies.
  • In addition, in the embodiment of Fig. 6 the clamps can be more than two in relation to the length of the removable extension.

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  1. Loading device comprising a pusher for feeding a bar along a guide towards a lathe spindle, the pusher comprising a first thrust part (16, 116) which is constrained to traversing means (14) along said path, said first part comprising a constraint element (18, 118) for coupling with a complementary constraint element (19, 119) located on a second and removable pusher part (17, 117) which constitutes the axial extension of the first part along the guides and characterised in that the two elements (18, 118, 19, 119) extend axially between the first and second parts and have their transverse dimension within the transverse dimension of the guide to run therein.
  2. Device in accordance with claim 1 characterised in that it comprises means (20, 44) for gripping and radially moving of the second part of the pusher to move it between a first extension position aligned with said first part and a second rest position far from said first part.
  3. Device in accordance with claim 2 characterised in that the gripping and moving means comprise means (22, 44) for keeping the axial orientation between a first and a second part at least near the extension position.
  4. Device in accordance with claim 2 characterised in that the gripping means comprise gripping clamps (22, 44) which can be tightened on the second part of the pusher.
  5. Device in accordance with claim 4 characterised in that the clamps comprise gripping jaws (22) on one side of the second part, pushing said second part against elements providing a longitudinal half of the guide opposite said second pusher part and said elements traversing with the second pusher part towards a rest position.
  6. Device in accordance with claim 4 characterised in that the clamps (44) are supported on an arm support (45) pivoted at one end to move between a first and a second position along a trajectory having the form of an arc of a circle.
  7. Device in accordance with claim 4 characterised in that the clamps (44) have pairs of gripping jaws and all the jaws on one side are supported on a common axle (48, 49) and the two axles (48, 49) thus provided bearing keyed gears (50, 51) connected together and one of said common axles being powered for the closing rotation of the respective jaws and the other axle moving through the geared coupling in the opposite direction for complementary closing movement of the respective jaws.
  8. Device in accordance with claim 1 characterised in that the guides are a plurality of parallel guides (43) rotating around a common axle to move in sequence into a position of bar feeding therein.
  9. Device in accordance with claim 1 characterised in that for mutual coupling one of said two elements comprises an connection seat (28, 53) for an connection end (29, 35) of the other element.
  10. Device in accordance with claim 9 characterised in that the seat (28) is open radially to receive from the radial direction the complementary connection end (29) of the other element arranged axially and the seat and connection end defining mutual striking surfaces at least in the axial running direction to prevent said running between the first and second parts upon radial insertion of the end in the seat.
  11. Device in accordance with claim 10 characterised in that the complementary connection end comprises an intermediate zone (30) radially narrow to engage in a complementary narrow part (31) of the seat.
  12. Device in accordance with claim 11 characterised in that at least one part of the seat comprises means for preventing mutual axial rotation between the two constraint elements.
  13. Device in accordance with claim 12 characterised in that the means for preventing mutual axial rotation comprise a narrow zone (31) of the seat which is shaped, around an axial direction, not as a rotating figure.
  14. Device in accordance with claim 13 characterised in that said zone of the seat is shaped transversely like the letter U.
  15. Device in accordance with claims 11 and 13 characterised in that the seat zone shaped not like a rotation figure is the narrow part (31) of the seat.
  16. Device in accordance with claim 10 characterised in that in the seat (28) faces, in a manner running axially against the effect of a spring, a cursor (32) with its end in the elastic connection seat with a complementary axial seat (34) on the connection end (29).
  17. Device in accordance with claim 9 characterised in that the complementary seat (53) is arranged axially to receive a complementary axial tang (35) forming the connection end of the other element and upon insertion in the seat the tang pushing axially a pusher (36) in the seat to free movement passages for balls (38) towards the interior of the seat to be partially received in peripheral grooves (39) in the tang to block the tang in the seat and a ring-nut (40) being pushed by a spring to be running outside the seat to block the balls in the position of partial reception in the groove (39) and traversing means (27) commanding axial traversing of the ringnut (40) to move it into the initial position of release of the balls and to permit disconnection of the tang and the seat.
  18. Device in accordance with claim 9 characterised in that the constraint element comprising the seat is that connected to the second, extension, part of the pusher.
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